The perfect mix of kitsch and nostalgia. A ghost of itself, yet the minimal effort meant to upkeep it creates an entirely surreal experience. The scope and scale of the initial effort is surprising, especially against the vast, empty backdrop and Arizona sky. Alas, mother time has taken its toll, but the original dream shines through to warm your heart.

[Joe L, 04/01/2015]

Flintstones Bedrock City

Charge was $5 but the amusement was totally worth it. Stopped because it was right on the way to the Grand Canyon (don't know that I would've driven out of my way for it). Kids (of any age) will enjoy huge dinosaur slide. It's fun to be able to say I've been there!

[Jen, 03/25/2015]

Flintstones Bedrock City

We saw this on our way to the Grand Canyon from Flagstaff. I was traveling with my 14 yr old son and my mother. We stopped by just to check it out and we all turned 6 again. Even my 14 yr. old admired the magic of the place. I mean, you step into a childhood cartoon, a childhood memory. It is not what it used to be I am sure, it looks a little rough, but I think that gives it more of a realistic stone age feel. We all took turns sliding down the tail of the dinosaur yelling "Yabadabadoo," just like Fred Flintstone at quitting time!

[Alicia, 06/02/2014]

Flintstones Bedrock City

This is one of our favorite Roadside America stops so far, and well worth the detour. Even my indignant teen was impressed! We arrived just as the sun was setting and had the place to ourselves, which added to surreal experience of walking into a Hannah Barbara cartoon. I definitely got my five dollars worth in photographs.